Collection of Symposia Proceedings

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Ed Wesly
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Post by Ed Wesly »

There was a time when the Proceedings of the International Symposia on Display Holography were offset press printed volumes from typewritten pages. I would like to bring your attention to a collection of them for sale on Amazon.com.

Ten pieces of Holographic History! New, old stock from the basement storage shelves of the Lake Forest College Holography Workshops! Symposium Proceedings from 1982, 1985, 1988, and 1994 , plus catalogs of the accompanying Art Exhibits from 1982, 1985, 1988, and 1991. In addition to the Proceedings of the Conferences held at Lake Forest College, a copy of the elegantly printed, National Geographic quality reproduction of the Proceedings of the Symposium held in China in 2009 is also included. And as a bonus, Tung Jeong's immortal Study Guide on Holography (Draft). Over 2500 pages of text and images, with papers by Leith, Benton, Molteni, Phillips, Rallison, Abramson, Jeong, Bjelkhagen, Wesly, etc. See individual listings of the Proceedings and Catalogs for the Tables of Contents on Amazon’s site.

It is doubtful if any of these volumes with their seminal papers will ever make their way on-line. If you or your business is serious about owning a piece of holographic history for your library, this is the best way to bulk up your collection at liquidation prices.

Check it out at : http://www.amazon.com/International-Sym ... d+Catalogs

Ten books! 2700 pages! Act now!
"We're the flowers in the dustbin" Sex Pistols
unixboy
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Post by unixboy »

Nice collection! What is the shipping cost of the bundle books to Beijing China? (printed materials)
lobaz
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Collection of Symposia Proceedings

Post by lobaz »

Oops! I have tried to order a copy but it seems there is no delivery option to Europe, Czech Republic.
Ed Wesly
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Collection of Symposia Proceedings

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I will fix that up!
"We're the flowers in the dustbin" Sex Pistols
Ed Wesly
Posts: 513
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2015 2:16 pm

Collection of Symposia Proceedings

Post by Ed Wesly »

International shipping is now turned on, so it would be possible to send to anywhere in the world.

Here is a United States Post Office shipping calculator link: http://postcalc.usps.com/

It looks like around $80 would be the price to China and Czech Republic for Priority Mail International®
Large Flat Rate Box! Ouch! But I would guess you can take it off your taxes as a business expense!

Hope to see your order soon!
"We're the flowers in the dustbin" Sex Pistols
unixboy
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Collection of Symposia Proceedings

Post by unixboy »

Ed Wesly wrote:There was a time when the Proceedings of the International Symposia on Display Holography were offset press printed volumes from typewritten pages. I would like to bring your attention to a collection of them for sale on Amazon.com.

Ten pieces of Holographic History! New, old stock from the basement storage shelves of the Lake Forest College Holography Workshops! Symposium Proceedings from 1982, 1985, 1988, and 1994 , plus catalogs of the accompanying Art Exhibits from 1982, 1985, 1988, and 1991. In addition to the Proceedings of the Conferences held at Lake Forest College, a copy of the elegantly printed, National Geographic quality reproduction of the Proceedings of the Symposium held in China in 2009 is also included. And as a bonus, Tung Jeong's immortal Study Guide on Holography (Draft). Over 2500 pages of text and images, with papers by Leith, Benton, Molteni, Phillips, Rallison, Abramson, Jeong, Bjelkhagen, Wesly, etc. See individual listings of the Proceedings and Catalogs for the Tables of Contents on Amazon’s site.

It is doubtful if any of these volumes with their seminal papers will ever make their way on-line. If you or your business is serious about owning a piece of holographic history for your library, this is the best way to bulk up your collection at liquidation prices.

Check it out at : http://www.amazon.com/International-Sym ... d+Catalogs

Ten books! 2700 pages! Act now!
Books received today. Very happy. Thanks for the bundle of books and the extra stuff.
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